While the majority of the focus this season may have been on the blue half of Manchester after Pep’s side roared into a very commanding position at the top of the Premier League, things have actually been bubbling along nicely in the red half of Manchester too.

Slaven Bilic was axed by West Ham’s board three weeks ago after a bad run in form saw the Croatian’s position with The Hammers become untenable, due to mounting unrest in both the stands and the boardroom.

Saturday’s early game sees Old Trafford welcoming Tottenham all the way from London, in what could potentially be the most anticipated and revered match of the season so far… and with both teams currently sat in a tied second place in the tables, both will be keen to secure victory, and gain those well-needed three points to climb above the other, giving Man City a run for their money. Read more